Alcinous is the ruler of the Phaeacians.
Alcinous
Altinous was not in the Odyssey. Perhaps you are thinking of Alcinous, or Antinous.
That the Colchians leave the island without Medea is the command of Alcinous and Arete.Specifically, Alcinous and Arete are the rulers of the Phaiakians on the Mediterranean island of Scheria. They are mentioned in "The Odyssey" and most particularly in the story of Jason and the Argonauts. At the time of Jason, the royal couple is living in Drepane, in modern-day Sicily. They refuse to hand Medea over to the hostile Colchians since she has been living with Jason the Argonaut as his wife.
King Alcinous helped Odysseus when his ship wrecked.
Phaeacia
Alcinous
Altinous was not in the Odyssey. Perhaps you are thinking of Alcinous, or Antinous.
Nausikaa in the Odyssey.
Queen Arete is the wife of Alcinous who is the King of Phaeacia.
Queen Arete is the wife of Alcinous who is the King of Phaeacia.
The king of Phaeacia in Greek mythology is Alcinous. He is known for helping Odysseus return home to Ithaca after his long journey in Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. Alcinous is described as a wise and hospitable ruler.
In Book 8 of The Odyssey, Alcinous orders the smartest young sailors to prepare a ship for Odysseus and to gather provisions for the journey back to Ithaca.
Laodamas is a son of Alcinous, the king of the Phaeacians in Homer's "The Odyssey." He is a skilled athlete and participates in the games held in honor of Odysseus during his stay in Phaeacia. Laodamas is friendly towards Odysseus and helps make him feel welcome in the kingdom.
There are multiple narrators: The bard tells the story of odysseus, while odysseus tell his story to king alcinous.
The red-haired king in Book 5 of the Odyssey is King Alcinous, the ruler of the Phaeacians. He offers hospitality to Odysseus and helps him return to Ithaca.
Nausicaa is a character in Homer's Odyssey(Odýsseia). She is the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacia.
In Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey," the teller of tales is Demodocus, a blind poet in the court of King Alcinous. He is known for his ability to captivate his audience with his storytelling and musical talents.